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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez Vows To Absorb Bivol's Shine From Shocking Canelo

    Former super middleweight champion Gilberto Ramirez believes the circumstances that led to his mandatory shot at Dmitry Bivol have all worked out in his favor. Ramirez has been chasing Bivol for a crack at the WBA light heavyweight title.
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    Beterbiev-Bivol should be next but i'm also glad that Bivol can finally shut Zurdos mouth

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    • LAchargers373
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      This is a GREAT fight. One of the best that can be made in boxing atm. LHW is the 2nd best division WW atm the moment in terms of elite competition

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      • tokon
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        #4
        Originally posted by Von Elias
        Beterbiev-Bivol should be next but i'm also glad that Bivol can finally shut Zurdos mouth
        Hopefully. Them maybe we can get to Beterbiev - Bivol.

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        • AmpMcv
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          #5
          Originally posted by Von Elias
          Beterbiev-Bivol should be next but i'm also glad that Bivol can finally shut Zurdos mouth
          Same. This a$$ hat is going to get schooled.

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          • Kiowhatta
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            #6
            This will be potentially Bivol's toughest test against a guy that weighed in @ 204 pounds at his last fight.

            Bivol isn't the biggest LHW, but he has the skills to beat Zurdo, as long he doesn't get pushed into the ropes.

            Bivol is excellent on his feet but I think he could pivot a bit more and throw more shots to the body.

            If he can keep Zurfo on the end of his jab - all good, but if Ramirez breaks down Bivols high guard with thudding combinations...

            One more thing in Bivol's favor is his resume - he's fought all types and has great S&C.

            Should be a great fight.

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            • Robi13
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              If zurdo can disrupt Bivols rhythm by getting his jab going.. he beats Bivol. That mfer zurdo is big as phuck!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Kiowhatta
                This will be potentially Bivol's toughest test against a guy that weighed in @ 204 pounds at his last fight.

                Bivol isn't the biggest LHW, but he has the skills to beat Zurdo, as long he doesn't get pushed into the ropes.

                Bivol is excellent on his feet but I think he could pivot a bit more and throw more shots to the body.

                If he can keep Zurfo on the end of his jab - all good, but if Ramirez breaks down Bivols high guard with thudding combinations...

                One more thing in Bivol's favor is his resume - he's fought all types and has great S&C.

                Should be a great fight.
                Nothing to do with your post but your list of current stand outs… question, based on that list, does it mean you’d favor Ryan over tank? Vergil over boots? And tszyu over Mell?… if so, I’d bet you on any of those fights…
                Last edited by Robi13; 07-25-2022, 05:50 AM.

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                • Liondw
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                  Zurdo would be a hard challenge. He's flown under the radar.

                  He already has over forty fights and is unbeaten, although some opponents were tomato cans yes.

                  I don't think anyone besides perhaps Beterbiev could knock him down, he's so tough. Bivol of course presents a difficult puzzle different to a powerhouse like Beterbiev.

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                  • SteveM
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                    This guy just needs to shut up. For as long as he's been around he's had zero big fights, zero resume and he talks about being a legend one day. One day when??? If he was going to be a legend he'd have made his move by the time he was in his mid twenties.

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